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There are many reasons a student can lose focus in school.
It can be bad grades that will discourage them to be inactive and to
rebel. It can be the environment that can be stifling and suffocating
for the students. It can be the fact that many of them don’t find it
easy to see the meaning in their struggles in school.
Some students excel under pressure, and there are those who crumble
beneath it. It’s easy to praise the students who continuously work hard,
but let’s try not to berate those who find it difficult to focus.
When students get tired of school, they find all means to take the
shortcut. This is why numerous students end up copying their homework
and plagiarizing their essays. This is why websites such as
Bestessays.com thrive. They offer services that will ease the
difficulties of student, making it tempting for them to sign up and buy
customized papers. Technology has definitely made cheating a lot easier.
It’s not just in the output that students slack off in school. It’s in their mentality that clearly shows their disinterest to learn and attend classes.
When they start to not care about their grades, it must be a cause of concern for teachers.
Instead of lecturing these lost souls, it’s up to educators and mentors to find
ways on how to lure them back into learning. It can be through constant
motivation and pep talk. Sometimes, it can be a great story that will push
them to work harder.
For now, maybe these inspirational quotes on learning and hard work can do the trick.
“If you really look closely, most overnight successes took a long time.” – Steve Jobs
With the likes of Mark Zuckerberg being the poster boy of drop-out
billionaires, it’s easy to see why many students seem to think that they
no longer need school to succeed in life. But closer inspection shows
that their path to success is muddier than one would expect. And
besides, we can’t all be Mark Zuckerberg. We can’t all be Steve Jobs.
But students can try to
pave their own way to success and school can help with that.

“Every child is gifted. They just unwrap their packages at different times.” – Anonymous
Students can’t help but compare themselves with the top notchers in
class. While some obviously spend a lot of time studying, some students
barely and still manage to get good grades. Then there are students, who
no matter how hard they try still scramble to get decent grades. They
need to understand that students have different modes and strengths in
learning, and sometimes formal education doesn’t work for many students.
But every
student has a talent and a skill that need time to develop.“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” – Thomas A. Edison
It’s easy to get disheartened with a failed Math exam, but it’s just one
exam out of many. A low grade for an English essay may be discouraging,
but there’s always a next time. What students need to keep in mind is
that getting bad grades and making mistakes can only lead to further
learning.
There’s always room for growth and time to correct their mistakes. One
failure doesn’t mean it’s endgame already.“You can do anything, but not everything.” – Anonymous
With so many options for young minds to explore and wander, students are
often pressured to be great in everything. But that’s not something
mere mortals can do. There’s nothing wrong with being a Math wizard and
finding difficulty penning a coherent essay. What students can do is to
focus on what they’re good at and once they’ve mastered this skill, they
can go ahead and try other things. They’ll feel burned out if they take
too much activities
on their plate all at the same time.“You measure the size of the accomplishment by the obstacles you had to overcome to reach your goals.” – Booker T. Washington
There’s a reason why a B+ in a subject you find difficult seems a lot
sweeter than the easy A+ in your PE class. When you work hard for
something, an excellent result may not be quick to attain but even a
satisfactory result is enough to send students in pure bliss.“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” – Wayne Gretzky
Students are often disheartened by bad results, but giving up without
even finishing their tasks means they won’t even get any result, besides
a failing mark. It’s always better to give learning a shot before
deeming it as something they’ll be bad at. They may fail the first time,
but they’ll eventually get better at it.

“Don’t worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you don’t even try.” – Jack Canfield
To reiterate the earlier point, students miss out more when don’t even
give it a try. Many students have this mindset that they’ll fail anyway,
so why exert an effort in studying? But the fact that they don’t even
open their books and rarely listen to discussions means that they didn’t
even bother giving it a shot. Efforts may not always reap the best
rewards, but it’s better than none.“Tough times never last. But tough people do.” – Dr. Robert Schuller
School is just a part of life. It’s just a phase as crucial as it may
be, and there’s more learning that will happen once you graduate from
your alma mater. Don’t think that it’s the end of the line, because
you’re just starting. School may toughen you up, but you need that to
survive.
So students, keep your chin up because school isn’t the be-all and end-all
of your life. The difficulties will pass and you only need to hold on.

About Author: Oscar Emmanuel Chineks is the founder and editor of ElitesplanetBlog. He loves to share education news from various sources to keep readers informed.Read More...
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